Champion of Reagan Legacy to Headline Accounting Fundraiser
Michael Reagan is the keynote speaker at an April 26 fundraiser for GAP4+1 students.
Michael Reagan is the keynote speaker at an April 26 fundraiser for GAP4+1 students.
Graduate students Benjamin Stanonik and Erica Stemmler made short work of Cal State Fullerton’s first Grad Slam contest, in which competitors had three minutes to present their thesis research. They walked away with the competition’s top prizes.
Los Angeles muralist and street artist Man One presents a free public lecture and painting demonstration March 12 at Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library. Man One is illustrator of the children’s book “Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix.”
Community and campus members are invited to celebrate the research and creative achievements of CSUF students Wednesday, March 20, during the Student Research and Creative Activity Day.
Can graduate students come up with a concise presentation on what can be years’ worth of research efforts? Approximately a dozen will try later this week, giving three-minute presentations on their graduate theses.
Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library presents “Faculty Noontime Talks,” featuring research presentations on a range of topics, including droughts and floods, desert studies, human rights to Hollywood’s female screenwriters.
Cal State Fullerton Patrons of the Pollak Library presents its speaker series event on Feb. 9, featuring Los Angeles Times reporter Benjamin Oreskes.
U.S. News & World Report ranks CSUF’s online graduate programs as among the best in the nation.
Mark S. Filowitz has been appointed to serve as associate vice president for academic programs. He previously served as associate dean for the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff, programs and research efforts have garnered more than $5 million in grants and contracts during the second fiscal quarter of the academic year.Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff, programs and research efforts have garnered more than $5 million in grants and contracts during the second fiscal quarter of the academic year.